Our 180g office tank, which has been online for about 10 weeks after upgrading from a 75, has what we're fairly certain are Dinos. The tank has a 57w UV that we've been running 24/7 since the day the tank went live. We believe that these are Amphidiniums since they disappear at night, come back in full strength during full light hours, seem to prefer low flow areas, are only in the sand as far as we can tell, have no bubbles, are not stringy, are reddish brown, and the 24x7 UV that we run hasn't seemed to slow them down one bit. We've had cyano before, and this is nothing like that. We have a microscope arriving tomorrow for identification. A couple conches have died and the Hammers and Frogspawn closest to the biggest bloom are retracted, so we added activated carbon to the tank a few days ago.
Here's a video of them. First five seconds is from 9:30am, the last half is from 1:30pm, the same day.
We've also got a 3D UV sweeper ordered and should be arriving soon and are looking forward to using that on the dinos.
In the meantime we're dosing silicates and siphoning the dinos into a 5 micron filter sock. And oh boy, here's what the 5 micron filter sock looked like after our first dyno siphon today. Pretty nasty stuff!
At any rate, I don't believe that our nutrients ever bottomed out, but they were running low for awhile, as in NO3 around 2-3 and PO4 around .02 - .03. These guys started showing up soon after a diatom bloom cleared up. We've been dosing ammonia and feeding reef roids to keep the nutrients up. Current parameters are:
ALK: 8.5
CAL: 420
MG: 1450
NO3: 5.2
PO4: 0.08
Salinity: 1.0255
The plan is to positively identify the dino type with a microscope (will post microscope images to this thread), keep NO3 and PO4 up, keep dosing silicates (using Brightwell NeoSci at 1/2 dose, 9 drops, for now), and keep siphoning the jerks into this 5 micron filter sock during high light hours every day.
Is there anything else that we should be doing?
Here's a video of them. First five seconds is from 9:30am, the last half is from 1:30pm, the same day.
We've also got a 3D UV sweeper ordered and should be arriving soon and are looking forward to using that on the dinos.
In the meantime we're dosing silicates and siphoning the dinos into a 5 micron filter sock. And oh boy, here's what the 5 micron filter sock looked like after our first dyno siphon today. Pretty nasty stuff!
At any rate, I don't believe that our nutrients ever bottomed out, but they were running low for awhile, as in NO3 around 2-3 and PO4 around .02 - .03. These guys started showing up soon after a diatom bloom cleared up. We've been dosing ammonia and feeding reef roids to keep the nutrients up. Current parameters are:
ALK: 8.5
CAL: 420
MG: 1450
NO3: 5.2
PO4: 0.08
Salinity: 1.0255
The plan is to positively identify the dino type with a microscope (will post microscope images to this thread), keep NO3 and PO4 up, keep dosing silicates (using Brightwell NeoSci at 1/2 dose, 9 drops, for now), and keep siphoning the jerks into this 5 micron filter sock during high light hours every day.
Is there anything else that we should be doing?




